It's a month where you are incouraged to find creative ways to put a little romance into your life. Creative Romance Month is also a time to remember the little things that make love and romance so special. Be creative. Instead of a romantic dinner by the fire why not try a romantic candle light dinner on the roof top and enjoy the stars. Try using the battery light candles instead of real flame candles so you don't set the roof on fire. It's best not to take any chances.

The Erotic Power Of Food

Ahhhh yessss! Sex Food. The erotic power of food has played a role in our lives for centuries and it's no secret that we are forever trying to learn more about how to use food in our erotic favor. The romantic power of sex foods are as popular today as they have been for centuries. Yep I did say for centuries. History gives us reference after reference of how food has been used to peak our sexual fantasies or used as a teasing first course of love making.

Chocolate As a Stimulant

Chocolate contains a variety of substances, some of which have an effect on body chemistry. Phenethylamine, an endogenous alkaloid sometimes described as a 'love chemical; it is quickly metabolized by monoamine oxidase-B and does not reach the brain in significant amounts.

Aphrodisiac

Romantic lore commonly identifies chocolate as an aphrodisiac. The reputed aphrodisiac qualities of chocolate are most often associated with the simple sensual pleasure of its consumption. More recently, suggestion has been made that serotonin and other chemicals found in chocolate, most notably phenethylamine, can act as mild sexual stimulants. While there is no firm proof that chocolate is indeed an aphrodisiac, a gift of chocolate is a familiar courtship ritual.